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Hi,

Just a technical question about AOS. My friend is married to a US citizen and she filed AOS in January this year. She will be married for 2 years in early September this year, but she just received the notice for interview at 8/13. If she's approved of AOS, will she receive the 10-year permanent residents card or the 2-year conditional permanent residence? It's a bit confusing.

Hope someone could share some experiences...

Thanks in advance!

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She will get a 2 year conditional card,because she will not have been married for 2 years at the time of the interview,assuming she is approved of course

Good luck

Thanks for the quick reply. So should she reschedule the interview till Sept when her marriage is already been 2 years--to avoid going through all these again.

It will be totally sucks when she receives the conditional card, she needs to file all-over-again for removal of conditional status.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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You can reschedule but you need a good reason. That doesnt seem to be a hood reason

You can reschedule but you need a good reason. That doesnt seem to be a good reason

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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you can definitely reschedule, but you must have a good reason.

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If you reschedule, it may delay your application. When I filed AOS we got our interview in 3 months but because we moved states and had to reschedule it delayed my application 2 months waiting for a new interview date. Of cos it depends on how busy your ASC office is too but you have to have a good reason and there's no guarantee when a new date will become available or how long you will have to wait. Also I was under the impression you had to have been married 2yrs when you filed to get a 10yr GC, not sure how it works for that though.

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